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Definition of "big" in английский

adjective

  1. Of great size, large.

    • Elephants are big animals, and they eat a lot.
  2. (sometimes figurative) Large with young; pregnant; swelling; ready to give birth or produce.

    • She was big with child.
  3. (informal) Well-endowed; with a desired body part notably large.

  4. (informal) Adult; (of a child) older.

    • Kids should get help from big people if they want to use the kitchen.
    • We were just playing, and then some big kids came and chased us away.
    • She did it all on her own like a big girl.
    • By midnight, however, the last light had fled / For even big people have then gone to bed[.]
  5. (informal) Mature, conscientious, principled; generous. [with of ‘someone’]

    • That's very big of you; thank you!
    • I tried to be the bigger person and just let it go, but I couldn't help myself.
  6. (informal) Important or significant.

    • What's so big about that? I do it all the time.
  7. Popular.

    • That style is very big right now in Europe, especially among teenagers.
  8. (of a city) Populous.

  9. (informal) Used as an intensifier, especially of negative-valence nouns

    • You are a big liar.  Why are you in such a big hurry?
  10. (of an industry or other field, or institution(s) therein; often capitalized; sometimes humorous) Operating on a large scale, especially if therefore having undue or sinister influence.

    • big money
    • Big Tech, Big Steel
    • Big Science
    • There were concerns about the ethics of big pharma.
    • Why are you so enthusiastic about putting cantaloupe in your smoothie? Did Big Melon buy you off? [humorous]
  11. (informal) Enthusiastic (about). [with on ‘someone/something’]

    • I'm not big on the idea, but if you want to go ahead with it, I won't stop you.

adverb

  1. In a loud manner.

  2. In a boasting manner.

    • He's always talking big, but he never delivers.
  3. In a large amount or to a large extent.

    • He won big betting on the croquet championship.
    • Don't miss our November sale — it's your last chance to save big before Christmas!

On a large scale, expansively.

  • You've got to think big to succeed at Amalgamated Plumbing.
  • (colloquial) Hard; with great force.

    • He hit him big and the guy just crumpled.
  • noun

    1. Someone or something that is large in stature.

    2. An important or powerful person; a celebrity; a big name.

    3. (in the plural) The big leagues, big time.

    4. (university slang) An initiated member of a sorority or fraternity who acts as a mentor to a new member (the little).

    5. (BDSM, ABDL) The participant in ageplay who acts out the older role.

    verb

    1. (transitive) To inhabit; occupy.

    2. (reflexive) To locate oneself.

    3. (transitive) To build; erect; fashion.

    4. (intransitive) To dwell; have a dwelling.

    noun

    1. One or more kinds of barley, especially six-rowed barley.